Friday, 15 June 2012

Malaysia sewa PANDA RM3.2 Juta setahun

What is the purpose of Malaysia to bring the giant pandas here?


What is the purpose of Malaysia to bring the giant pandas here? The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry did not mention about tourism in its statement, but stressed that "the cooperation would enable Malaysia to conduct conservation research, adding that the presence of the pandas would promote public awareness on China's panda conservation efforts."

Economically, the country would have to pay a loan fee of up to US$1 million per year and spend a few millions ringgit for maintenance, including maintaining the sanctuary, planting bamboo and training staff. Therefore, it needs a large number of visitors to offset the cost.

The pandas will be placed in a special exhibit in Taman Wetland, Putrajaya. I have been there and it is actually a few dozen kilometres from Kuala Lumpur. The place usually has very few visitors.

I doubt that how many people would be willing to travel all along the way to the wetland just to see a pair of pandas, as the place has no other attraction. Moreover, our neighbouring countries are having their own pairs of pandas.


Perhaps, money is not an issue to Malaysia, since we could spend RM10 million for the recent Hari Belia Negara 2012 event, it should not be a problem to keep a pair of giant panda, right?


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Salam..iya..
Artikel ni memang aku kopi dan pes sahaja...dari website forum..
Haha..patutla isu 'panda' macam dah jadi trending sejak2 ni..hangat..
China 'pinjamkan' panda 2 ekoq untuk diletakkan di wetland..putrajaya..

Then..dengan bayaran 3.2 JUTA..
Amboi..kemain..ingat sikit ke jumlah itu..


3.2 juta kalau disalurkan kepada perkara yang lebih berfaedah kan lebih bagus daripada spend untuk panda2 ni..

APTB la.....

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